I don't think Curt would have much of a shot winning any eliocetn. Is there anyone out there who actually likes him? For all he did for Boston, still every Boston fan I know doesn't really like him, they just respond to questions with something like, well, I'm really happy for what he helped accomplish for us, but he should shut his mouth because he's an idiot.As for Moose in Hall, I guess it makes sense that he not get in if we look at his peers who will be getting nominated around the same time- Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine, Randy Johnson, Clemens, Pedro. Those are all guys who were incredibly dominant. Moose, as great as he was, just wasn't in that league. While I have never thought much of Glavine, he does have the magic number and that's what counts to get him over the hump. As far as Moose playing on the Orioles in the 90s and Yankees in the 2000s, that's true that that probably helped him get some wins, but it's also true that pitching in the AL East probably took away it's fair share of wins from him. Facing at various times the Sox, Yankees, Orioles, and Blue Jays is not an easy task- far more difficult than playing in other divisions. This is the premier offense division and probably always will be.Side note: if Moose shouldn't get in before Blyleven- should Schilling get in before him? Or before Jack Morris for that matter? Schilling's got the 3000+ strikeouts, but he doesn't have the win total of Moose or Blyleven (who also has more Ks, as do Clemens, the Unit, Maddux, and Pedro). He also has the postseason record, making him similar to Morris. If you put those together does it make him Hall worthy? I don't know. I think right now people think he and Moose should get in, but in five years from now, with some perspective, I think people will answer no.'

2.
| Jul 6, 2014

I don't think Curt would have much of a shot winning any eetolicn. Is there anyone out there who actually likes him? For all he did for Boston, still every Boston fan I know doesn't really like him, they just respond to questions with something like, well, I'm really happy for what he helped accomplish for us, but he should shut his mouth because he's an idiot.As for Moose in Hall, I guess it makes sense that he not get in if we look at his peers who will be getting nominated around the same time- Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine, Randy Johnson, Clemens, Pedro. Those are all guys who were incredibly dominant. Moose, as great as he was, just wasn't in that league. While I have never thought much of Glavine, he does have the magic number and that's what counts to get him over the hump. As far as Moose playing on the Orioles in the 90s and Yankees in the 2000s, that's true that that probably helped him get some wins, but it's also true that pitching in the AL East probably took away it's fair share of wins from him. Facing at various times the Sox, Yankees, Orioles, and Blue Jays is not an easy task- far more difficult than playing in other divisions. This is the premier offense division and probably always will be.Side note: if Moose shouldn't get in before Blyleven- should Schilling get in before him? Or before Jack Morris for that matter? Schilling's got the 3000+ strikeouts, but he doesn't have the win total of Moose or Blyleven (who also has more Ks, as do Clemens, the Unit, Maddux, and Pedro). He also has the postseason record, making him similar to Morris. If you put those together does it make him Hall worthy? I don't know. I think right now people think he and Moose should get in, but in five years from now, with some perspective, I think people will answer no.'

3.
| Jun 23, 2014

I don't think Curt would have much of a shot winning any elcoiten. Is there anyone out there who actually likes him? For all he did for Boston, still every Boston fan I know doesn't really like him, they just respond to questions with something like, well, I'm really happy for what he helped accomplish for us, but he should shut his mouth because he's an idiot.As for Moose in Hall, I guess it makes sense that he not get in if we look at his peers who will be getting nominated around the same time- Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine, Randy Johnson, Clemens, Pedro. Those are all guys who were incredibly dominant. Moose, as great as he was, just wasn't in that league. While I have never thought much of Glavine, he does have the magic number and that's what counts to get him over the hump. As far as Moose playing on the Orioles in the 90s and Yankees in the 2000s, that's true that that probably helped him get some wins, but it's also true that pitching in the AL East probably took away it's fair share of wins from him. Facing at various times the Sox, Yankees, Orioles, and Blue Jays is not an easy task- far more difficult than playing in other divisions. This is the premier offense division and probably always will be.Side note: if Moose shouldn't get in before Blyleven- should Schilling get in before him? Or before Jack Morris for that matter? Schilling's got the 3000+ strikeouts, but he doesn't have the win total of Moose or Blyleven (who also has more Ks, as do Clemens, the Unit, Maddux, and Pedro). He also has the postseason record, making him similar to Morris. If you put those together does it make him Hall worthy? I don't know. I think right now people think he and Moose should get in, but in five years from now, with some perspective, I think people will answer no.'

4.
| May 28, 2014

I don't think Curt would have much of a shot winning any eloticen. Is there anyone out there who actually likes him? For all he did for Boston, still every Boston fan I know doesn't really like him, they just respond to questions with something like, well, I'm really happy for what he helped accomplish for us, but he should shut his mouth because he's an idiot.As for Moose in Hall, I guess it makes sense that he not get in if we look at his peers who will be getting nominated around the same time- Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine, Randy Johnson, Clemens, Pedro. Those are all guys who were incredibly dominant. Moose, as great as he was, just wasn't in that league. While I have never thought much of Glavine, he does have the magic number and that's what counts to get him over the hump. As far as Moose playing on the Orioles in the 90s and Yankees in the 2000s, that's true that that probably helped him get some wins, but it's also true that pitching in the AL East probably took away it's fair share of wins from him. Facing at various times the Sox, Yankees, Orioles, and Blue Jays is not an easy task- far more difficult than playing in other divisions. This is the premier offense division and probably always will be.Side note: if Moose shouldn't get in before Blyleven- should Schilling get in before him? Or before Jack Morris for that matter? Schilling's got the 3000+ strikeouts, but he doesn't have the win total of Moose or Blyleven (who also has more Ks, as do Clemens, the Unit, Maddux, and Pedro). He also has the postseason record, making him similar to Morris. If you put those together does it make him Hall worthy? I don't know. I think right now people think he and Moose should get in, but in five years from now, with some perspective, I think people will answer no.'

5.
| Jan 4, 2014

I don't think Curt would have much of a shot winning any eleticon. Is there anyone out there who actually likes him? For all he did for Boston, still every Boston fan I know doesn't really like him, they just respond to questions with something like, well, I'm really happy for what he helped accomplish for us, but he should shut his mouth because he's an idiot.As for Moose in Hall, I guess it makes sense that he not get in if we look at his peers who will be getting nominated around the same time- Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine, Randy Johnson, Clemens, Pedro. Those are all guys who were incredibly dominant. Moose, as great as he was, just wasn't in that league. While I have never thought much of Glavine, he does have the magic number and that's what counts to get him over the hump. As far as Moose playing on the Orioles in the 90s and Yankees in the 2000s, that's true that that probably helped him get some wins, but it's also true that pitching in the AL East probably took away it's fair share of wins from him. Facing at various times the Sox, Yankees, Orioles, and Blue Jays is not an easy task- far more difficult than playing in other divisions. This is the premier offense division and probably always will be.Side note: if Moose shouldn't get in before Blyleven- should Schilling get in before him? Or before Jack Morris for that matter? Schilling's got the 3000+ strikeouts, but he doesn't have the win total of Moose or Blyleven (who also has more Ks, as do Clemens, the Unit, Maddux, and Pedro). He also has the postseason record, making him similar to Morris. If you put those together does it make him Hall worthy? I don't know. I think right now people think he and Moose should get in, but in five years from now, with some perspective, I think people will answer no.'

6.
| Dec 22, 2013

JC, if you are going to do a story on this please call svearel BIG EAST coaches and ask them if they have ever had incidental contact with a recruit. Ask them if they have ever been approached by a recruit? And ask them if they exchanged quick pleasantries and moved on. Don't just put BG on trial because of a hit piece on si.com. If you do that then the si.hit piece will have served it purpose- to perpetuate rumor and innuendo.And also ask Cheek and other recruits if they have ever had any words/contact of this kind with any other coach(s) during the recruiting process? Also, ask Cheek and other recruits if any coaches talk trash about their fellow coaches.And please name names. Enough with anonymous attacks.PLEASE don't put BG on trial unless EVERYBODY has to sit on the witness stand and answer questions with a thousand watt light bulb shining on their face.In fact, I hereby volunteer to assist you with research, phone calls, interviewing and writing.

7.
| Dec 21, 2013

^_^ Thursday was amazing, and all you that didn't atnted really missed some serious fun. The tournaments didn't happen though because of a random power surge, but it didn't matter save for the one guy that I overheard saying that he didn't know why he was still there if there wasn't going to be a tournament. It's like tournament gaming is his job rather than fun P.P.S Lock me out of the building again and I swear I'll show your eyes just how pointy the guns on the risk units REALLY are.

8.
| Dec 20, 2013

Good to hear from you Mike. I always know extalcy what to write to get you to pipe up, right? Reasonable people can disagree on these rankings, but Syracuse did just lose AT HOME to Pitt by DOUBLE DIGITS. I understand the Kansas-Cornell analogy by we all know Kansas would beat Cornell 9 out of 10 times. That's the definition of a fluke. Can we say that about Pitt-Cuse? I don't think so. Let me see more and then I will adjust accordingly. As for West Virginia and Villanova, I've had them 1-2 in that order since October and I see no reason to change that right now. Nova losing to Temple in one of those crazy Big 5 games (where upsets are commonplace) doesn't upset the apple cart in my mind. Again, it'll all play out. I actually enjoyed Boeheim's postgame after Seton Hall, even his potshot at the media about OOC schedule strength (at least the quotes were interesting and usable). Much better than the normal blah-blah-blah you get from a lot of the other guys. Bitter, the point about last year's Big East is how it was the deepest league ever. Obviously no league was better at the top than those mid-80s Big Easts. If it makes you feel better the next time it comes up I will put an asterisk and a footnote making this distinction. Piratefocus,I've been beating the drums for Fero Hall as you know, but he is way too small to play center in the Big East. Have you seen the size of the postmen on the other teams? Big John is a space-eater and is useful in short spurts (alas, his knees have robbed him of the rest). Fero has to beef up big-time before he can hold his own at center for any reasonable lengths.

9.
| Dec 19, 2013

^_^ Thursday was amazing, and all you that didn't atentd really missed some serious fun. The tournaments didn't happen though because of a random power surge, but it didn't matter save for the one guy that I overheard saying that he didn't know why he was still there if there wasn't going to be a tournament. It's like tournament gaming is his job rather than fun P.P.S Lock me out of the building again and I swear I'll show your eyes just how pointy the guns on the risk units REALLY are.

10.
| Dec 18, 2013

I don't think Curt would have much of a shot winning any ectelion. Is there anyone out there who actually likes him? For all he did for Boston, still every Boston fan I know doesn't really like him, they just respond to questions with something like, well, I'm really happy for what he helped accomplish for us, but he should shut his mouth because he's an idiot.As for Moose in Hall, I guess it makes sense that he not get in if we look at his peers who will be getting nominated around the same time- Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine, Randy Johnson, Clemens, Pedro. Those are all guys who were incredibly dominant. Moose, as great as he was, just wasn't in that league. While I have never thought much of Glavine, he does have the magic number and that's what counts to get him over the hump. As far as Moose playing on the Orioles in the 90s and Yankees in the 2000s, that's true that that probably helped him get some wins, but it's also true that pitching in the AL East probably took away it's fair share of wins from him. Facing at various times the Sox, Yankees, Orioles, and Blue Jays is not an easy task- far more difficult than playing in other divisions. This is the premier offense division and probably always will be.Side note: if Moose shouldn't get in before Blyleven- should Schilling get in before him? Or before Jack Morris for that matter? Schilling's got the 3000+ strikeouts, but he doesn't have the win total of Moose or Blyleven (who also has more Ks, as do Clemens, the Unit, Maddux, and Pedro). He also has the postseason record, making him similar to Morris. If you put those together does it make him Hall worthy? I don't know. I think right now people think he and Moose should get in, but in five years from now, with some perspective, I think people will answer no.'

11.
| Dec 17, 2013

I don't think Curt would have much of a shot winning any eltiecon. Is there anyone out there who actually likes him? For all he did for Boston, still every Boston fan I know doesn't really like him, they just respond to questions with something like, well, I'm really happy for what he helped accomplish for us, but he should shut his mouth because he's an idiot.As for Moose in Hall, I guess it makes sense that he not get in if we look at his peers who will be getting nominated around the same time- Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine, Randy Johnson, Clemens, Pedro. Those are all guys who were incredibly dominant. Moose, as great as he was, just wasn't in that league. While I have never thought much of Glavine, he does have the magic number and that's what counts to get him over the hump. As far as Moose playing on the Orioles in the 90s and Yankees in the 2000s, that's true that that probably helped him get some wins, but it's also true that pitching in the AL East probably took away it's fair share of wins from him. Facing at various times the Sox, Yankees, Orioles, and Blue Jays is not an easy task- far more difficult than playing in other divisions. This is the premier offense division and probably always will be.Side note: if Moose shouldn't get in before Blyleven- should Schilling get in before him? Or before Jack Morris for that matter? Schilling's got the 3000+ strikeouts, but he doesn't have the win total of Moose or Blyleven (who also has more Ks, as do Clemens, the Unit, Maddux, and Pedro). He also has the postseason record, making him similar to Morris. If you put those together does it make him Hall worthy? I don't know. I think right now people think he and Moose should get in, but in five years from now, with some perspective, I think people will answer no.'

12.
| Dec 14, 2013

Good to hear from you Mike. I always know eclxtay what to write to get you to pipe up, right? Reasonable people can disagree on these rankings, but Syracuse did just lose AT HOME to Pitt by DOUBLE DIGITS. I understand the Kansas-Cornell analogy by we all know Kansas would beat Cornell 9 out of 10 times. That's the definition of a fluke. Can we say that about Pitt-Cuse? I don't think so. Let me see more and then I will adjust accordingly. As for West Virginia and Villanova, I've had them 1-2 in that order since October and I see no reason to change that right now. Nova losing to Temple in one of those crazy Big 5 games (where upsets are commonplace) doesn't upset the apple cart in my mind. Again, it'll all play out. I actually enjoyed Boeheim's postgame after Seton Hall, even his potshot at the media about OOC schedule strength (at least the quotes were interesting and usable). Much better than the normal blah-blah-blah you get from a lot of the other guys. Bitter, the point about last year's Big East is how it was the deepest league ever. Obviously no league was better at the top than those mid-80s Big Easts. If it makes you feel better the next time it comes up I will put an asterisk and a footnote making this distinction. Piratefocus,I've been beating the drums for Fero Hall as you know, but he is way too small to play center in the Big East. Have you seen the size of the postmen on the other teams? Big John is a space-eater and is useful in short spurts (alas, his knees have robbed him of the rest). Fero has to beef up big-time before he can hold his own at center for any reasonable lengths.

13.
| Dec 13, 2013

Good to hear from you Mike. I always know ectlaxy what to write to get you to pipe up, right? Reasonable people can disagree on these rankings, but Syracuse did just lose AT HOME to Pitt by DOUBLE DIGITS. I understand the Kansas-Cornell analogy by we all know Kansas would beat Cornell 9 out of 10 times. That's the definition of a fluke. Can we say that about Pitt-Cuse? I don't think so. Let me see more and then I will adjust accordingly. As for West Virginia and Villanova, I've had them 1-2 in that order since October and I see no reason to change that right now. Nova losing to Temple in one of those crazy Big 5 games (where upsets are commonplace) doesn't upset the apple cart in my mind. Again, it'll all play out. I actually enjoyed Boeheim's postgame after Seton Hall, even his potshot at the media about OOC schedule strength (at least the quotes were interesting and usable). Much better than the normal blah-blah-blah you get from a lot of the other guys. Bitter, the point about last year's Big East is how it was the deepest league ever. Obviously no league was better at the top than those mid-80s Big Easts. If it makes you feel better the next time it comes up I will put an asterisk and a footnote making this distinction. Piratefocus,I've been beating the drums for Fero Hall as you know, but he is way too small to play center in the Big East. Have you seen the size of the postmen on the other teams? Big John is a space-eater and is useful in short spurts (alas, his knees have robbed him of the rest). Fero has to beef up big-time before he can hold his own at center for any reasonable lengths.

14.
| Dec 12, 2013

I don't think Curt would have much of a shot winning any eotleicn. Is there anyone out there who actually likes him? For all he did for Boston, still every Boston fan I know doesn't really like him, they just respond to questions with something like, well, I'm really happy for what he helped accomplish for us, but he should shut his mouth because he's an idiot.As for Moose in Hall, I guess it makes sense that he not get in if we look at his peers who will be getting nominated around the same time- Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine, Randy Johnson, Clemens, Pedro. Those are all guys who were incredibly dominant. Moose, as great as he was, just wasn't in that league. While I have never thought much of Glavine, he does have the magic number and that's what counts to get him over the hump. As far as Moose playing on the Orioles in the 90s and Yankees in the 2000s, that's true that that probably helped him get some wins, but it's also true that pitching in the AL East probably took away it's fair share of wins from him. Facing at various times the Sox, Yankees, Orioles, and Blue Jays is not an easy task- far more difficult than playing in other divisions. This is the premier offense division and probably always will be.Side note: if Moose shouldn't get in before Blyleven- should Schilling get in before him? Or before Jack Morris for that matter? Schilling's got the 3000+ strikeouts, but he doesn't have the win total of Moose or Blyleven (who also has more Ks, as do Clemens, the Unit, Maddux, and Pedro). He also has the postseason record, making him similar to Morris. If you put those together does it make him Hall worthy? I don't know. I think right now people think he and Moose should get in, but in five years from now, with some perspective, I think people will answer no.'

15.
| Dec 1, 2013

I don't think Curt would have much of a shot winning any eoeitcln. Is there anyone out there who actually likes him? For all he did for Boston, still every Boston fan I know doesn't really like him, they just respond to questions with something like, well, I'm really happy for what he helped accomplish for us, but he should shut his mouth because he's an idiot.As for Moose in Hall, I guess it makes sense that he not get in if we look at his peers who will be getting nominated around the same time- Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine, Randy Johnson, Clemens, Pedro. Those are all guys who were incredibly dominant. Moose, as great as he was, just wasn't in that league. While I have never thought much of Glavine, he does have the magic number and that's what counts to get him over the hump. As far as Moose playing on the Orioles in the 90s and Yankees in the 2000s, that's true that that probably helped him get some wins, but it's also true that pitching in the AL East probably took away it's fair share of wins from him. Facing at various times the Sox, Yankees, Orioles, and Blue Jays is not an easy task- far more difficult than playing in other divisions. This is the premier offense division and probably always will be.Side note: if Moose shouldn't get in before Blyleven- should Schilling get in before him? Or before Jack Morris for that matter? Schilling's got the 3000+ strikeouts, but he doesn't have the win total of Moose or Blyleven (who also has more Ks, as do Clemens, the Unit, Maddux, and Pedro). He also has the postseason record, making him similar to Morris. If you put those together does it make him Hall worthy? I don't know. I think right now people think he and Moose should get in, but in five years from now, with some perspective, I think people will answer no.'

16.
| Sep 5, 2013

Jerry, you say Willard and his staff have sky-high job security. That's soinhtmeg that may disappoint fans right now, but they'll have to deal with it. But when is this coaching staff (starting at the top) going to be held accountable for the poor job of recruiting. Isn't that what it's all about at this level? Here are my 3 points.1. No Point GuardWillard has had 3 years to recruit a point guard which is MORE than enough time. He put all his eggs in one basket (Kyle Andersson) and lost. No one remembers who finished second. What was Plan B? (Grennan, Wilson, Maayan). Not one of those should ever be considered a starting Big East PG. You don't have to be a head coach to see that. Gibbs? That was a long shot from the beginning for him to qualify this year. While other programs seem to get handed hardship waivers more often than Ray Lewis receives Deer Antler extract, when was the last time SHU got a hardship waiver? Exactly. For all of his faults (and he had too many to list here), at least Bobby Gonzalez gave us Eugene Harvey and Jordan Theodore.2. Local Recruiting ties.When was the last time this staff signed a local NJ kid out of high school? PJ and Amaker thrived on NJ. Is it because this staff doesn't have strong ties with the high school coaches? Just wondering. And where is our recruiting base? Shouldn't every good program have a base of recruiting? It may be a different sport, but Greg Schiano recruited NJ, NY, PA, DC, CT and FL. For everyone who knocked Louis Orr, at least he had a recruiting base (Chicago/Midwest). What's Willard's? The Canaries Basketball Academy? What other D-1 coach is scouting that team?3. Top 125 playersThere hasn't been this little buzz about Seton Hall basketball since Blaney's last years. But at least then, we had Shaheen Holloway. This staff hasn't recruited one Top 125 player out of high school. Which of the current players do fans really get excited about? Fuquan's the closest thing, and he was the other guy's recruit. People say Willard can coach, and that may be true, but unless you have players who can dribble, run an offense, hit open 3 s, and knock down a big shot in crunch time in a 1-point game, it's a recipe for disaster. It's year 3 for Willard. This hire in my book is looking more and more like Norm Roberts, and we all know how that ended.

17.
| Sep 4, 2013

I don't think Curt would have much of a shot winning any ectelion. Is there anyone out there who actually likes him? For all he did for Boston, still every Boston fan I know doesn't really like him, they just respond to questions with something like, well, I'm really happy for what he helped accomplish for us, but he should shut his mouth because he's an idiot.As for Moose in Hall, I guess it makes sense that he not get in if we look at his peers who will be getting nominated around the same time- Maddux, Smoltz, Glavine, Randy Johnson, Clemens, Pedro. Those are all guys who were incredibly dominant. Moose, as great as he was, just wasn't in that league. While I have never thought much of Glavine, he does have the magic number and that's what counts to get him over the hump. As far as Moose playing on the Orioles in the 90s and Yankees in the 2000s, that's true that that probably helped him get some wins, but it's also true that pitching in the AL East probably took away it's fair share of wins from him. Facing at various times the Sox, Yankees, Orioles, and Blue Jays is not an easy task- far more difficult than playing in other divisions. This is the premier offense division and probably always will be.Side note: if Moose shouldn't get in before Blyleven- should Schilling get in before him? Or before Jack Morris for that matter? Schilling's got the 3000+ strikeouts, but he doesn't have the win total of Moose or Blyleven (who also has more Ks, as do Clemens, the Unit, Maddux, and Pedro). He also has the postseason record, making him similar to Morris. If you put those together does it make him Hall worthy? I don't know. I think right now people think he and Moose should get in, but in five years from now, with some perspective, I think people will answer no.'

18.
| Aug 5, 2013

My list:1) Alan Embree/Mark Bellhorn Both were hardly Yankees, but still, as a meebmr of the 04 Boston team, he makes the list by also being crappy for the Yankees.2) Tony Womack Pretty much the same theme, but this time the Diamondbacks, not to mention that he seemed like an irascible fellow.3) Javier Vazquez/Kevin Brown Game 7, 2004 ALCS.4) Jeff Weaver Cardinals world series champion? What the heck?!5) Jose Contreras Same but with the White Sox.6) Kenny Lofton Complain, complain, complain. I really don't like this guy and am so happy he was forced into retirement because nobody wanted him around.7 and Alfonso Soriano and Jason Giambi Way to go in the 03 World Series, guys. I'm not doing a package deal here because both of them annoy me so badly, but in different ways. Soriano, with his bizarro strike zone and no defense. Giambi, with his steroid related injuries and decision to stop staying in shape and partying all the time while in New York. I look at Giambi as instuting the rock star, we don't have to care about winning a World Series because we've already made it by simply being Yankees attitude I've seen with this club since 2001. Enrique Wilson Where do I begin? 1997 Cleveland Indians; hanging out with Manny Ramirez; being incapable of doing anything well on a baseball field except run and yet getting sleepy Joe Torre to play you all the time; and, if you believe this sort of thing, scheduling a flight right after the 01 World Series which caused God to step in and cause Mariano to lose for us in order to keep him off the plane that crashed. (No, I don't really believe in that type of thing, but I still hate the guy for the other reasons.)10) Felix Heredia If I never have to watch this guy pitch again, it will be too soon. Did anyone check this guy's credentials before letting him pitch? Just because you're a lefty doesn't mean you belong on the diamond as this guy, who made a specialty of throwing way way way outside against lefties (well, I guess that qualifies as some kind of lefty specialist) has proven so well.

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| Jul 31, 2013

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20.
| Jul 25, 2013

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| Jul 7, 2013

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| Jul 1, 2013

From what it sounds like Jerry C arino you wont be wrntiig another article until September, so I wanted to throw out this observation and feeling for Seton Hall Basketball. Every year at this time, I have always tried to follow SHU basketball to find out what they are doing to prepare themselves for that upcoming season. Not being able to find anyone covering the program during the offseason, all I could do is hope they are doing something to better the basketball program. Thanks to sportswriters like Jerry Carino along with the others (Like Zag), this most important up coming season is approaching and people around me who are SHU fans are excited. They are excited that we were able to follow this team to find out about the excellent recruiting season thay had. That is fueling our excitement which we normally dont get until we are approaching Midnight Maddness in October. Seton Hall Basketball is entering a very important time in its life and it was good to be well informed so that we can be in a better position of excitement. Thanks to the sportswriters offseason coverage we know that Coach Gonzales enthusiasm will bring much glory to Seton Hall Basketball. Will take Seton Hall to heights they never experienced before (with all due respect to Honey Russell, PJ Carlesimo and even Tommy Amaker). Thanks to these sports writer who kept us SHU Fans informed of what SHU was doing on the recruting trail and now the added fortune of SHU playing in a brand new Arena and the Excitement is heigher at this time of the year then it has ever been. Just imagine what will happen with that excitement in September when the Students are back on the Campus and we hear the talk of Big East Conference on radio and TV. They will be talking about Big East Football, but to us who are in the Seton Hall Community, I feel our excitement will be the anticipation for October 15th and Midnight Madness. I am excited for Seton Hall Basketball, I am excited that they have a real basketball program under a Coach that is showing evidence of where he wants to take this program. And that is the same place I have always felt Seton Hall should be. This maybe a learning (get to know my teammates) year but whether they jell this year or not, it doesnt take away from what they will be, and that excites me. Thank you sports writers and please dont stop. Gonzo is not finish so I hope you wont be in letting us know what he does in season and off season.

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| Jun 26, 2013

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| Jun 26, 2013

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| Jun 23, 2013

From what it sounds like Jerry C arino you wont be wrtiing another article until September, so I wanted to throw out this observation and feeling for Seton Hall Basketball. Every year at this time, I have always tried to follow SHU basketball to find out what they are doing to prepare themselves for that upcoming season. Not being able to find anyone covering the program during the offseason, all I could do is hope they are doing something to better the basketball program. Thanks to sportswriters like Jerry Carino along with the others (Like Zag), this most important up coming season is approaching and people around me who are SHU fans are excited. They are excited that we were able to follow this team to find out about the excellent recruiting season thay had. That is fueling our excitement which we normally dont get until we are approaching Midnight Maddness in October. Seton Hall Basketball is entering a very important time in its life and it was good to be well informed so that we can be in a better position of excitement. Thanks to the sportswriters offseason coverage we know that Coach Gonzales enthusiasm will bring much glory to Seton Hall Basketball. Will take Seton Hall to heights they never experienced before (with all due respect to Honey Russell, PJ Carlesimo and even Tommy Amaker). Thanks to these sports writer who kept us SHU Fans informed of what SHU was doing on the recruting trail and now the added fortune of SHU playing in a brand new Arena and the Excitement is heigher at this time of the year then it has ever been. Just imagine what will happen with that excitement in September when the Students are back on the Campus and we hear the talk of Big East Conference on radio and TV. They will be talking about Big East Football, but to us who are in the Seton Hall Community, I feel our excitement will be the anticipation for October 15th and Midnight Madness. I am excited for Seton Hall Basketball, I am excited that they have a real basketball program under a Coach that is showing evidence of where he wants to take this program. And that is the same place I have always felt Seton Hall should be. This maybe a learning (get to know my teammates) year but whether they jell this year or not, it doesnt take away from what they will be, and that excites me. Thank you sports writers and please dont stop. Gonzo is not finish so I hope you wont be in letting us know what he does in season and off season.

26.
| Jun 15, 2013

Hi!!My name is Nina. I'm the Vice-President of Activities for Voices of Praise Gospel Choir at Saint Peter's College (soon to be University). I am sending this massege to you all early so I am able to get into contact with you guys so we are able to fellowship together throughout the year. Voices of Praise and their e-board is praying, trusting, and believing that God has wonderful things in store for us and would love for you to part take of the blessings He has for us. Again I am just sending this massege so I can get the appropriate contact information so we can enjoy the presence of the Lord together.God bless you guys hope to hear from you Nina from VOP

27.
| Jun 15, 2013

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28.
| Jun 12, 2013

Hi!!My name is Nina. I'm the Vice-President of Activities for Voices of Praise Gospel Choir at Saint Peter's College (soon to be University). I am sending this mssaege to you all early so I am able to get into contact with you guys so we are able to fellowship together throughout the year. Voices of Praise and their e-board is praying, trusting, and believing that God has wonderful things in store for us and would love for you to part take of the blessings He has for us. Again I am just sending this mssaege so I can get the appropriate contact information so we can enjoy the presence of the Lord together.God bless you guys hope to hear from you Nina from VOP

29.
| Jun 10, 2013

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30.
| Jun 10, 2013

From what it sounds like Jerry C arino you wont be wtinirg another article until September, so I wanted to throw out this observation and feeling for Seton Hall Basketball. Every year at this time, I have always tried to follow SHU basketball to find out what they are doing to prepare themselves for that upcoming season. Not being able to find anyone covering the program during the offseason, all I could do is hope they are doing something to better the basketball program. Thanks to sportswriters like Jerry Carino along with the others (Like Zag), this most important up coming season is approaching and people around me who are SHU fans are excited. They are excited that we were able to follow this team to find out about the excellent recruiting season thay had. That is fueling our excitement which we normally dont get until we are approaching Midnight Maddness in October. Seton Hall Basketball is entering a very important time in its life and it was good to be well informed so that we can be in a better position of excitement. Thanks to the sportswriters offseason coverage we know that Coach Gonzales enthusiasm will bring much glory to Seton Hall Basketball. Will take Seton Hall to heights they never experienced before (with all due respect to Honey Russell, PJ Carlesimo and even Tommy Amaker). Thanks to these sports writer who kept us SHU Fans informed of what SHU was doing on the recruting trail and now the added fortune of SHU playing in a brand new Arena and the Excitement is heigher at this time of the year then it has ever been. Just imagine what will happen with that excitement in September when the Students are back on the Campus and we hear the talk of Big East Conference on radio and TV. They will be talking about Big East Football, but to us who are in the Seton Hall Community, I feel our excitement will be the anticipation for October 15th and Midnight Madness. I am excited for Seton Hall Basketball, I am excited that they have a real basketball program under a Coach that is showing evidence of where he wants to take this program. And that is the same place I have always felt Seton Hall should be. This maybe a learning (get to know my teammates) year but whether they jell this year or not, it doesnt take away from what they will be, and that excites me. Thank you sports writers and please dont stop. Gonzo is not finish so I hope you wont be in letting us know what he does in season and off season.

31.
| May 24, 2013

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32.
| May 24, 2013

Hi!!My name is Nina. I'm the Vice-President of Activities for Voices of Praise Gospel Choir at Saint Peter's College (soon to be University). I am sending this mgsease to you all early so I am able to get into contact with you guys so we are able to fellowship together throughout the year. Voices of Praise and their e-board is praying, trusting, and believing that God has wonderful things in store for us and would love for you to part take of the blessings He has for us. Again I am just sending this mgsease so I can get the appropriate contact information so we can enjoy the presence of the Lord together.God bless you guys hope to hear from you Nina from VOP

33.
| May 21, 2013

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34.
| May 20, 2013

Hi!!My name is Nina. I'm the Vice-President of Activities for Voices of Praise Gospel Choir at Saint Peter's College (soon to be University). I am sending this megasse to you all early so I am able to get into contact with you guys so we are able to fellowship together throughout the year. Voices of Praise and their e-board is praying, trusting, and believing that God has wonderful things in store for us and would love for you to part take of the blessings He has for us. Again I am just sending this megasse so I can get the appropriate contact information so we can enjoy the presence of the Lord together.God bless you guys hope to hear from you Nina from VOP

35.
| May 17, 2013

Hi!!My name is Nina. I'm the Vice-President of Activities for Voices of Praise Gospel Choir at Saint Peter's College (soon to be University). I am sending this messgae to you all early so I am able to get into contact with you guys so we are able to fellowship together throughout the year. Voices of Praise and their e-board is praying, trusting, and believing that God has wonderful things in store for us and would love for you to part take of the blessings He has for us. Again I am just sending this messgae so I can get the appropriate contact information so we can enjoy the presence of the Lord together.God bless you guys hope to hear from you Nina from VOP

36.
| May 11, 2013

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37.
| May 6, 2013

Hi!!My name is Nina. I'm the Vice-President of Activities for Voices of Praise Gospel Choir at Saint Peter's College (soon to be University). I am sending this megasse to you all early so I am able to get into contact with you guys so we are able to fellowship together throughout the year. Voices of Praise and their e-board is praying, trusting, and believing that God has wonderful things in store for us and would love for you to part take of the blessings He has for us. Again I am just sending this megasse so I can get the appropriate contact information so we can enjoy the presence of the Lord together.God bless you guys hope to hear from you Nina from VOP

38.
| Apr 29, 2013

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39.
| Apr 27, 2013

From what it sounds like Jerry C arino you wont be wrntiig another article until September, so I wanted to throw out this observation and feeling for Seton Hall Basketball. Every year at this time, I have always tried to follow SHU basketball to find out what they are doing to prepare themselves for that upcoming season. Not being able to find anyone covering the program during the offseason, all I could do is hope they are doing something to better the basketball program. Thanks to sportswriters like Jerry Carino along with the others (Like Zag), this most important up coming season is approaching and people around me who are SHU fans are excited. They are excited that we were able to follow this team to find out about the excellent recruiting season thay had. That is fueling our excitement which we normally dont get until we are approaching Midnight Maddness in October. Seton Hall Basketball is entering a very important time in its life and it was good to be well informed so that we can be in a better position of excitement. Thanks to the sportswriters offseason coverage we know that Coach Gonzales enthusiasm will bring much glory to Seton Hall Basketball. Will take Seton Hall to heights they never experienced before (with all due respect to Honey Russell, PJ Carlesimo and even Tommy Amaker). Thanks to these sports writer who kept us SHU Fans informed of what SHU was doing on the recruting trail and now the added fortune of SHU playing in a brand new Arena and the Excitement is heigher at this time of the year then it has ever been. Just imagine what will happen with that excitement in September when the Students are back on the Campus and we hear the talk of Big East Conference on radio and TV. They will be talking about Big East Football, but to us who are in the Seton Hall Community, I feel our excitement will be the anticipation for October 15th and Midnight Madness. I am excited for Seton Hall Basketball, I am excited that they have a real basketball program under a Coach that is showing evidence of where he wants to take this program. And that is the same place I have always felt Seton Hall should be. This maybe a learning (get to know my teammates) year but whether they jell this year or not, it doesnt take away from what they will be, and that excites me. Thank you sports writers and please dont stop. Gonzo is not finish so I hope you wont be in letting us know what he does in season and off season.

40.
| Apr 25, 2013

Of course I anerwsed your nonsense bermiefluff. First I told you to stop thinking like a phony-British socialist and try to understand the basics of investing in a competitive environment, as in the case of major NCAA sports. I laid-out for you the positive progression of the 3-year ROI on 8/26 above feel free to take another go at it mate. As for RU football never winning anything gee, just a modicum of Google searching easily makes a mockery of that witless remark of yours: (ii) 2 Bowl wins in last 3 years (ii) top APR football rankings, and (iii) while 2010 was not a winning season, 2011 RU football recruiting ranked among the best in conference. And the Mike Rice investment has taken RU hoops out of the BE cellar in his first year, and very easily could’ve won two games in the BE tourney if the refs didn’t blow the SJU game, which in turn would have put the team right on NIT bubble. It’s about time you get your head out of the sand.As for the Bloomberg dweebs trying to write a sports story, it’s obvious they should stick to their financial reporting where they do a good job quoting the real pros in the business, but look foolish in their own editorials. How idiotic to compare RU’s 3-year investment in big-time sports to the 5 or 6 decades of investments made down at Univ of Texas—that doesn’t even pass the laugh test. And heaven forbid the left-leaning big government-loving Bloomie organization take NJ politicians to task for all the cutbacks to state higher education spending at the expense of all the corruption and misspending, double and triple-dipping politician pensions, etc. etc. etc. Or what if Booberg writers had the guts to take on the bloated college administrations like the Wall Street Journal has? Come on, that article has already been proven to be useless. No one outside of Trenton takes its premise even half-seriously, and those corrupt politicians will only care if they can use the trash to divert more money out of the state university to their pet projects and line their own pockets. Man bermiefluff, your bizarre pathological hatred for RU really makes you sound ridiculously uninformed despite your use of the British thesaurus.

41.
| Apr 20, 2013

Your post has moved the debate forward. Thanks for sahrnig!

42.
| Apr 19, 2013

I'm so glad I found my solution onilne.

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| Nov 2, 2012

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| Nov 1, 2012

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45.
| Oct 31, 2012

Thank you so much! I was hoping you didn't mind that post; it was the only way I could think of to let you know about the polrbem. I sat there for an entire day wondering why none of my regulars were stopping by, and then a friend of mine IRL emailed me to tell me about it. otherwise, i never would have known.

46.
| Jun 4, 2012

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47.
| Jun 1, 2012

Actually, this is the real extended vseiron that FOX provided. The extended kiss you had up a few days ago from YouTube was a fan made extended vseiron, combining the actual kiss showed and the extended vseiron FOX provided.I'm not sure if anyone knew that, but if you did, than I can laugh at myself *blushes* lol And, you can feel free to laugh at me ;)

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| May 15, 2012

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| May 13, 2012

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50.
| May 13, 2012

Mr. Vincent Nigel Murray. He had my heart the moment he sttraed spouting weird, (but completely relevant, or course!) facts. Every episode he was in was amazing, even if the plot otherwise was not my cup of tea. (Can't think of any right off the bat but I know there is some )My absolute favorite line of his? Comes from season 6 s Babe in the Bar. I beg of you not to look at me directly. Even after not having seen that episode for MONTHS I still remember that line perfectly.